Alexa Chung’s debut book is likely to be the most anticipated book of 2013, and now the book jacket has been revealed along with pre order information, (we predict it will sell out in record time)

Titled IT , the canvas-covered pale pink book has been freshly listed on Amazon to pre-order for £14.45 with the following description:

A truly one-off collection of Alexa’s personal writings, drawings and photographs, It covers everything from her thoughts on life, love and music to her favourite looks and how to decide what to wear in the morning. With wit, charm and a refreshingly down-to-earth attitude, this gorgeously-designed full-colour book is a must-have for anyone who loves fashion, music and just about everything Alexa Chung.

Rita Ora had signed a lucrative $500,000 deal with Madonna and her daughter Lourdes to be the next face of their label Material Girl.

Rita will be following in the footsteps of fellow Brits Georgia May Jagger and Kelly Osborne who have previously fronted the Material Girl brand.

Rita took to Twitter to share the news that she is the brand news face of the brand, ‘Joining forces with Madonna and Lola. It’s official Ritabots – I’m the new face of Material Girl!’

Madonna said of her new campaign star: ‘Rita is a talented beauty but what really drew us to her is the confidence she oozes through her music and her unique sense of style. On stage or off, in photos or on the street – she’s a magnet! This is what the Material Girl brand is all about!’

H&M have just announced another stellar designer collaboration. This time it’s French designer Isabel Marant, the designer who propelled the wedge trainer into a must have trend.

“I am flattered by this collaboration: H&M works with the best designers and this invitation is an exciting honour,” said Marant. “I am creating something real, that women want to wear in their everyday lives, with a certain carelessness, which I think is very Parisian: you dress up, but do not pay too much attention and still look sexy. The collection is infused with this kind of easiness and attitude. Everything can be mixed following one’s own instincts: my take on fashion is all about personality.”

The collection will be clothing and accessories inspired by Marant’s signature Parisian style will be available in 250 stores worldwide as well as online from November 14th 2013

“We are excited to have Isabel Marant as a guest designer at H&M. The way she mixes different elements in her collections, creating a style that is effortless and urban, makes her very contemporary,” said Margareta van den Bosch, creative advisor at H&M. “She has a fantastic eye for ethnic detail and the rare ability to create something that people really want to wear. We are sure the H&M customers will be enthusiastic about this collection.”

Model Lily Cole has launched a line of sustainably-sourced rubber jewellery, with profits going towards saving one billion trees in the Amazon rainforest which will be stocked by stylistpick.com.

“It did feel like a bizarre idea at first,” Cole admits, speaking to the Telegraph, “When someone says ‘rubber jewellery’ – I didn’t really have a precedent in my head of what that looks like to be honest with you. But what we’re trying to do is look at the ways that consumers in the UK can engage with wild rubber, and by purchasing it, protect the rainforest.”

As the ambassador for Sky Rainforest Rescue, she considered a number of sustainability projects and settled on wild rainforest rubber sourced from Acre, northwest Brazil.

“Right now there isn’t a market distinction between wild rubber and plantation rubber,” she explains. “Essentially it costs more to produce wild rubber because it’s a much more manual, less industrialised process; local tappers have to go into the forest and tap the trees accordingly. In the short-term the land is more valuable for cattle farming, so currently there isn’t enough of a financial incentive to do wild rubber trading, to protect the forest from being deforested.”

Designers Dean and Dan Caten of DSQUARED have dedicated their Pre-Collection entirely to red and black dresses inspired by history’s most iconic leading ladies of the silver screen.

“We could not be more excited for the launch of the Little Red & Black Dress collection,” say the creative director duo of the 10 piece range created with the likes of Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor and Grace Kelly in mind, “These women were not only legendary for their talent, wisdom and strength, but they were also innovators in fashion. The collection is the epitome of chic, and it captures the essence and attraction of the Fifties while combining it with the untamed spirit of DSQUARED2 while also offering collectible pieces to the brand’s loyal followers around the world.”